Evidence-backed protocols, mechanisms, and custom reports.
This mission became personal when my mom was diagnosed with an extremely rare and aggressive cancer: ovarian carcinosarcoma with rhabdomyosarcoma differentiation.
We followed every medical recommendation including surgery, chemotherapy, and Avastin as a maintenance drug. Despite that, the cancer returned just two months after treatment. The largest tumor was already 4 cm. A biopsy showed that the carcinoma had not returned, but the rhabdomyosarcoma was back. It was platinum resistant, and no chemotherapy was expected to work for very long. That’s when we were told the diagnosis was terminal, with a prognosis of six months to two years. It was never said, but I knew if it kept growing at its current rate 6 months was optimistic.
From that point on, I dedicated myself to uncovering every possible treatment option. I’ve spent hundreds, maybe thousands, of hours combing through peer-reviewed studies, case reports, biochemical data, and emerging therapies. What I found was both eye-opening and deeply frustrating: chemotherapy alone is wildly insufficient for ultra-aggressive cancers like this. That should be apparent when long term survival rates are in the single digits. It's true that there are some doctors who acknowledge this, but for various reasons it can be difficult to find one willing to try things outside of what's conisdered to be the "standard of care" treatments.
There are dozens of natural compounds and repurposed drugs with documented anti-cancer effects. Some inhibit metastasis. Some shrink tumors. Some kill cancer stem cells. Others help resensitize tumors to chemotherapy. These are not myths. They’re supported by real data. But many will never be tested in large clinical trials, not because they don’t work, but because they can’t be patented. Without profit potential, there’s little incentive for pharmaceutical companies to fund the research. Still, the evidence exists. And I will find it. Every protocol I create is backed by sources you can read, verify, and bring to your medical team.
I’m not claiming a cure. No one can. But I believe with every fiber of my being that people stand a better chance when they’re armed with information that’s grounded in science and driven by the will to survive. Unfortunately, most doctors don’t mention these options, not because they’re hiding something, but because the system doesn’t reward curiosity. It punishes anything that falls outside of protocol.
When we brought up some of these evidence-backed alternatives to her oncologist, we were told, “I recommend that you don’t take those. We don’t know how they interact with chemotherapy.” And in the same breath, the doctor admitted that chemo likely wouldn’t work, and that even in the best-case scenario, this cancer would still take her life within two years.
That wasn’t good enough for me. It shouldn’t be good enough for anyone. I can’t in good conscience follow advice that tells me to keep doing what’s already failing, while ignoring promising options that have science behind them. My goal is to beat that diagnosis, and to help you beat yours.
I’m not a doctor. I can’t diagnose or prescribe, and I won’t promise a cure. What I am is a relentless researcher who deals in verifiable facts. What I offer is knowledge, the kind that helps you make informed decisions with your medical team.
I built this site because no one should have to fight blindly. You deserve to know what’s out there. You deserve the chance to weigh your options. And you deserve to hope, not just because you want to, but because the data gives you a reason to.
I’m here to help you find those reasons. And I’ll do it with honesty, empathy, and everything I’ve learned the hard way.